1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:439 AND stemmed:move)
[... 50 paragraphs ...]
You will not leave it. You will not accept it as it is, so you had better use all your energy to move through it and change it, and if you do so decide you will win out.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
Now. Now is the time to learn what your strength is. It is not the time to move.
When the triangle is changed, when the weak man falls and the stronger man comes, then is the time to move. (Jane pointed to John for emphasis.) Now this is your game. You will be changing the rules, but you had better be sure that you play the game for all that it is worth, and use your best abilities, for it is your vehicle for self-expression and creativity.
The company could become a plaything, and you could become tempted to think of moving people as on a chessboard, and you must avoid this.
[... 22 paragraphs ...]
(John questioned Seth here about the triangles mentioned early in the data, and above. The exchange was too rapid to take down verbatim, and I so told John. He said he remembered the information Seth was giving him. It concerned the manner in which he would be advanced. John was concerned about where he would go to beyond the triangle, for at first glance he said he seemed to have nowhere to move to.)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
Now you must be on your toes then, and you will be if you do not move ahead of time. For to do so would put you in an unfortunate line of competition for the vacant spot (on the triangle). It will be yours by right when you take it, while others are bickering, and you will be beyond it before they have ceased bickering.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]